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From My Window I See . . . The City will have children accessing their natural ability to wonder and think about the world outside their window. Using lyrical verses and beautiful illustrations, this book encourages the essential developmental growth of better visual and auditory skills that are necessary to building better reading skills, as well as necessary for vocabulary development. By unplugging from technology, kids will be able to celebrate the beauty of their environment and will allow parents and children to expand their practice of mindfulness, increase a child's sense of well…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From My Window I See . . . The City will have children accessing their natural ability to wonder and think about the world outside their window. Using lyrical verses and beautiful illustrations, this book encourages the essential developmental growth of better visual and auditory skills that are necessary to building better reading skills, as well as necessary for vocabulary development. By unplugging from technology, kids will be able to celebrate the beauty of their environment and will allow parents and children to expand their practice of mindfulness, increase a child's sense of well being, and help reduce anxiety. What do you see outside your window?
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Barbara Cavanagh, teacher, psychologist, and author, has spent her life with children. For thirty years, she was a psychologist with the pediatric practice founded by Dr. Lawrence C. Pakula, who taught her to find the very best within every child. The From My Window book series was developed to promote finding and building the best in children by improving developmental skills and strengthening interpersonal relationships through reading. Reading opens pathways to learning that screen time cannot open. Dr. Cavanagh is a wife, mother, and grandmother who lives with her husband of forty years in Ruxton, Maryland, near the heroines of her books, her granddaughters.